‘Irony not lost’: China accused of making complaints about foreign interference inquiry

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‘Irony not lost’: China accused of making complaints about foreign interference inquiry
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Shadow Home Affairs and Cybersecurity Minister James Paterson has accused the Chinese Embassy of making complaints about a senate inquiry into foreign interference on social media.

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